Hi, I just installed Stainless Steel and I LOVE the fact that you can have generals without having them in the family tree, this is exactly what I was looking for. Of course, this is just a small feature but for me, this feature is what makes the game amazing.
Now my question is: how can I identify which general is pure blood(descendant of the first king on the family tree) and which is either adopted or got in the family through marriage with one of my daughters? When I start the game as England, there are three generals: Robert, Stephen de Blois, King Henry(and Rufus but he's dead so doesn't matter anymore). Who of those are true sons of their dad and who are adopted or got in the family through marriage with a princess?
I see a trait called "Of English Blood", is this trait what makes them true descendants of King William(first king in the family tree)? - I think that what the trait description says but I want to make sure.
Now, few questions about the mechanics:
1.Let's say Robert is a true descendant. If I marry him with a noble daughter, will their sons have the "Of English Blood" trait, so the bloodline will continue forward? What if I marry him with a royal daughter(i.e. a French princess), will the "Of English Blood" still go on to their sons and their sons' sons?
2. If a daughter which is true descendant marries a noble general, will their sons and daughters have "Of English Blood" trait, thus being true descendants of the king?(if that' what the trait is anyway)
3. Let's say Stephen de Blois is not true descendant(makes sense given the name) and he got in my family through the marriage with a daughter which was English Blood. Will their sons and daughter have the "Of English Blood" trait?
4. Where can I find the txt file in order to edit a trait? I want the true sons to be better than regular generals, so I want to give them some extra stats for the "Of English Blood" trait.
Thank you for your time and thank you for your replies in advance.